Jamie Federick
About the Image(s)
I went by in my photos to the ones I took at Mowdy Ranch in Oklahoma a few years ago. I decided to change it to an antique look. It was taken with my Canon Rebel T6i at f5.6, I/80 sec., ISO 1600 and 25mm. I took it into Lightroom and edited in the Color Eflex Pro 4 program. Then I took it to Topaz Denoise AI. It is an interesting look. I named it "You have our Attention".
11 comments posted
Richard Distlerath
Your image has a wonderful ethereal feel. The composition is very good and my eyes naturally flow through the image. You caught my attention!
  Posted: 12/06/2024 00:41:39
  Posted: 12/06/2024 00:41:39
Jamie Federick
Thank you so very much Richard. I thought it had that effect too.   Posted: 12/10/2024 21:16:09
Tom Buckard
Jamie, really like the sepia / antique toning of this image. Richard is exactly right about this image having an ethereal feel to it. The lighting certainly accentuates the story. How did you manage to get them all looking? Was there feed involved? Super.   Posted: 12/08/2024 16:54:59
Tom Buckard
Jamie, I keep coming back to your image. I also love the way the horses have a halo almost like they are a ghost heard.   Posted: 12/09/2024 00:57:46
Jamie Federick
The Ghost Herd would have been a great name!!!   Posted: 12/10/2024 21:17:44
Jamie Federick
There was no feed involved!!! Just a little southern lady trying to communicate with them! Thanks for you comments!   Posted: 12/10/2024 21:17:14
Donald Darling Jr
Jamie, this is an excellent image. What you did in post processing really works. Beautiful animals and you've done a great job with this capture and presentation. This will make a very nice print.   Posted: 12/10/2024 19:25:14
Jamie Federick
I appreciate your comments Donald. I really think the post processing made the shot!   Posted: 12/10/2024 21:18:37
Stewart Savage
Excellent image. Love how the horses "posed" for you. Your idea of giving it an antique look was spot on. The sepia tone and vignette really work together. I would have left the noise or added grain and some film scratches to enhance that antique look.   Posted: 12/11/2024 20:48:43
Jamie Federick
Thanks Stewart for your comments! Never thought of leaving noise and adding grain!!!   Posted: 12/20/2024 20:48:33
Bev Caine
Those who did their reviews promptly must have read my mind. Super piece of work.   Posted: 12/21/2024 18:57:42